Tu tambien = you too Igualmente Note: The word "igualmente" does not have the same meaning as what people sometimes mean when they say "Same to you." The words "Same to you" can be used to express anger, and that is not expressed in Spanish by using "igualmente."
You say "Yo tambien" which literally translates to "me also"
To say, "...what you said about me," you say, "...lo que dijiste de mí..." To say, "What did you say about me?" you say, "¿Qué dijiste de mí?" (The 'j' makes an 'h' sound in Spanish.)
Me siento igual.
Siento lo mismo.
Conmigo.
the same way you say it in English
Pronounced the same way in Spanish strum bar.
susie in spanish is the same way in English
The name Hayley is pronounced the same way in Spanish as it is in English.
The name Monroe is pronounced the same way in Spanish as it is in English.
the correct way to say Kwanzaa in spanish is "Kwanzaa"...
You say it the same way, tostadas
The name is pronounced the same way in Spanish.
Same way you say it in English only you use a spanish tongue.
The same way you say it in Spanish...adiós
the same way is spelt
the same way
mango: the way you say mango in spanish is the same "mango"
Te sientes como un niño perdido would be the best way to say "You feel like a lost child" in Spanish.
the same way you say it in English
Victoria in Spanish is the same as Victoria in English, but with a Spanish accent.
In Spanish, Ontario is still called the same way: Ontario.